Dr. Stanley Glick, a retired professor at Albany Medical College who spent 40 years studying drug addicition, talks about transforming a potentially dangerous hallucinogen into a drug that meets federal standards for safety and efficacy.

A liberal group has made Ebola a political issue in the 2014 congressional campaign with a new ad that contends that the National Institutes of Health could have developed an Ebola vaccine if it weren't for Republican budget cuts.

The generic-drug company Mylan, which makes a lot of money by contracting with the federal government to sell drugs to Medicare/Medicaid, isn't the first company to renounce its U.S. citizenship to incorporate elsewhere. But it makes for a spectacle because CEO Heather Bresch's father is U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin.